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that does it for us here at abc-7 news. thank you for joining us. world news is next. captioned by closed captioning services inc. >>> welcome to "world news."
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i used to play drums. before that the doctors told me i would never play drums, the injury in my arm, they lose feeling. can't be swinging around. the founder of the wounded warrior project, and another guy, john roberts you. got to play, man. got to do something. >> you defied the doctor. >> i've got to tell you. they found a drum set. i don't know where. they found one at the last minute. ended up on stage, no music, no backing music, get up there and play. >> what do you think? what is the healing effect of music? what do you think about it resonates and gets you through? >> a good example is after i got up there, another guy got up there and playing the guitar with a prosthesis. once you see something like that, it inspires you to want to do some more. we decided we should do wounded warrior band. i took the idea and went forward with it. i realize there is more than just having a band for wounded warriors. we can inspire, help empower other wounded warriors, using the music as a healing tool. >> that'
i used to play drums. before that the doctors told me i would never play drums, the injury in my arm, they lose feeling. can't be swinging around. the founder of the wounded warrior project, and another guy, john roberts you. got to play, man. got to do something. >> you defied the doctor. >> i've got to tell you. they found a drum set. i don't know where. they found one at the last minute. ended up on stage, no music, no backing music, get up there and play. >> what do you...
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look what's to the west of us. a strong cold front. minneapolis only at 23 this hour compared to what it was yesterday at this time it is about 43 degrees colder. this is the cold front that moves our way tomorrow clouds will start to increase but ahead of it look at the southwesterly flow warming our temperatures up nicely. we'll see a little patchy fog early tomorrow morning but nothing that's going to amount to a whole lot. satellite and radar high pressure will move off the coast. once this front moves by a the winds change direction more out ofring the colder air. 48 49 for high temperature on wednesday. cold front right now moving through milwaukee, chicago, down towards st. louis. and then we'll look through the heavier rain by this time tomorrow night into early tuesday. clouds will fill in the forecast for tomorrow. temperatures i think are a little bit underestimated on our future cast here. i'm still seeing temperatures into the mid 60s and a little sunshine into the morning maybe warmer than that. but by tuesday afternoon s
look what's to the west of us. a strong cold front. minneapolis only at 23 this hour compared to what it was yesterday at this time it is about 43 degrees colder. this is the cold front that moves our way tomorrow clouds will start to increase but ahead of it look at the southwesterly flow warming our temperatures up nicely. we'll see a little patchy fog early tomorrow morning but nothing that's going to amount to a whole lot. satellite and radar high pressure will move off the coast. once this...
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the owner, mritly asked us -- politely asked us to leave. >> we left the property but now law makers like chairwoman diane want to know why they were left out of the loop on the fbi. >> we received no advance notice. it was like a lightning bolt. >> he quit after admitting an affair. questions are now being raised if broadwell had access to classified information like this comment during a speech in october. >> had actually taken a couple libyan members. >> the fbi informed him -- the family friend warning her to stay away from him. >> our concern would be the security concern. >> 35 year veteran of the cia and now executive director of the spy museum says the scandal has the potential to threaten national security. >> whether it's the director or simply a case officer or an analyst, if there is something in their life that is elicit, illegal and they would not want to have exposed it opens them to coercion. >> neighbors told us a planned 40th birthday party was canceled. not known if she will be asked to testify publically or privately. congress and the fbi continue their probe. >>
the owner, mritly asked us -- politely asked us to leave. >> we left the property but now law makers like chairwoman diane want to know why they were left out of the loop on the fbi. >> we received no advance notice. it was like a lightning bolt. >> he quit after admitting an affair. questions are now being raised if broadwell had access to classified information like this comment during a speech in october. >> had actually taken a couple libyan members. >> the fbi...
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linda so joins us with the latest. are investigators any closer to finding out what caused this massive explosion. >> reporter: the congressman who represents the area says investigators have told him it was not a bomb or meth lab but whatever caused the explosion it was so intense people thought a plane had crashed in the neighborhood. two people who died have not been identified but a candlelight vigil was held sunday for a second grade teacher and her husband who lived in one of the homes. the explosion demolished more than 30 homes and left blocks of homes uninhabitable in the middle class indy subdivision. it happened late saturday night. one home's roof was blown off. windows were shattered and ceilings collapsed. people who survived were allowed to go back to their homes briefly to get what they needed. >> we can't complain that we can't find the cats or that we can't get our kids dierps and we have to buy new one -- diapers and we have to buy new ones it's like we are alive and he is okay. he is okay. >> now al
linda so joins us with the latest. are investigators any closer to finding out what caused this massive explosion. >> reporter: the congressman who represents the area says investigators have told him it was not a bomb or meth lab but whatever caused the explosion it was so intense people thought a plane had crashed in the neighborhood. two people who died have not been identified but a candlelight vigil was held sunday for a second grade teacher and her husband who lived in one of the...
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host: joining us on the phone is the news director in afghanistan thanks for being with us. caller: good evening. let me pick up on something that is stability in the country. it is not a stable country. the latest round of car bombings with 20 people killed over the last couple of days. but if you look at the country you're living in and covering for the associates press what parts of afghanistan are stable if any? caller: there are parts of afghanistan that are stable. the issue isn't stability but freedom of movement. there have been some gains in the south. there are broad parts of southern afghanistan that are more secure than they were before the surge. eastern afghanistan is a different story. there is still a lot of fighting going on along the pakistan border. there are a couple of provinces that are not governable but we get back to freedom of movement, how safe is it for afghanistan people to move around and it's not thatgood. afghanistan people can't travel so the situation right now is stable in parts of the country. there is sort of a stable government but it's
host: joining us on the phone is the news director in afghanistan thanks for being with us. caller: good evening. let me pick up on something that is stability in the country. it is not a stable country. the latest round of car bombings with 20 people killed over the last couple of days. but if you look at the country you're living in and covering for the associates press what parts of afghanistan are stable if any? caller: there are parts of afghanistan that are stable. the issue isn't...
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toys 'r' us is the latest store to announce it will open 8:00 p.m. on thanksgiving day along with walmart and also sears. there you go. >>> coming up, a massive explosion rocks an indianapolis neighborhood. >>> plea deal time for jesse jackson jr. >>> plus, your nfl highlights are also straight ahead. you're watching "early today." >>> other stories making news "early today" in america now, we begin with what could potentially be an end to jesse jackson jr.'s political career. cbs chicago is reporting that plea deal is in the works for the newly re-elected congressman could include his resignation and jail time. the illinois lawmaker is under investigation for allegedly misusing over $40,000 of his campaign funds. jackson is currently battling depression stemming from bipolar disorder. >>> investigators want to know what caused a massive explosion that left two people dead and others homeless. it damaged over 30 homes. the cause is uncertain but it was felt up to three miles away. >>> it was flying day this past weekend in san francisco. 33 teams did
toys 'r' us is the latest store to announce it will open 8:00 p.m. on thanksgiving day along with walmart and also sears. there you go. >>> coming up, a massive explosion rocks an indianapolis neighborhood. >>> plea deal time for jesse jackson jr. >>> plus, your nfl highlights are also straight ahead. you're watching "early today." >>> other stories making news "early today" in america now, we begin with what could potentially be an end to...
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the cold front brings us showers. for the most part, it will be overnight tonight and into the morning and then we will clear it out and let down by tomorrow or afternoon. the forecast today -- patchy morning fog giving way to increasing clouds. for tonight, look of a cloudy skies and showers 45-50 and a seven-day forecast, much cooler temperatures on the way for the middle of the week. i would like to connect with you -- sometimes i did not have enough time in the weather forecast to give you all the information i wanted. follow me on twitter -- really cool before and after pictures afterusgs released on hurricane sandy. adam caskey has a little more facial hair today. them a little more facial hair is the key. almost half with through the month of movember -- i am having a tough time growing the mustache. we are raising money for prostate cancer and other men's health initiative. for more information you can go to wjla.com/weather, and i have a blog on the right hand side. 49 degrees now. we are in arlington not far
the cold front brings us showers. for the most part, it will be overnight tonight and into the morning and then we will clear it out and let down by tomorrow or afternoon. the forecast today -- patchy morning fog giving way to increasing clouds. for tonight, look of a cloudy skies and showers 45-50 and a seven-day forecast, much cooler temperatures on the way for the middle of the week. i would like to connect with you -- sometimes i did not have enough time in the weather forecast to give you...
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nobody can stop us. >> michele: congratulations. >> thank you. >> michele: bob? >> the texans win tonight caps a day and night in which all of the division winners in the afc won. houston, new england and denver and baltimore. none of the division winners in the nfc won. chicago, giants and atlanta all lost and san francisco could manage only a tie at home against the rams. now we welcome in tony dungy. your reaction to tonight's game, tony. >> well, bob, you talked about being a division leader and i think houston made a stamp tonight and let people know they are the best team in the afc. they went on the road in bad conditions. we think of them as an indoor team. but they played smart tonight. they played tough. they played physical. they won chicago's type of game. their offense didn't throw the ball a lot as we mentioned and turned it over to their defense and the defense made plays. you heard danieal manning, he came and made a statement early, turned the game around with that physical hit and coordinator wade phillips i thought did a great job on brandon ma
nobody can stop us. >> michele: congratulations. >> thank you. >> michele: bob? >> the texans win tonight caps a day and night in which all of the division winners in the afc won. houston, new england and denver and baltimore. none of the division winners in the nfc won. chicago, giants and atlanta all lost and san francisco could manage only a tie at home against the rams. now we welcome in tony dungy. your reaction to tonight's game, tony. >> well, bob, you...
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you elected us to focus on your jobs. not ours. >> reporter: the president and house speaker john boehner each are drawing a line in the sand over letting the bush era tax cuts expire for americans making more than $250,000 a year. >> instead of raising tax rates on the american people, accepting the damage it will do to our economy, let's start to actually solve the problem. >> reporter: the speaker wants a tax overhaul that raises money by cutti't hammer out a deal by year's end, the nation goes over the so-called fiscal cliff. taxes go up for everyone. an average of almost $3,500 per househo household. republicans say they want the president to address the real problem. >> and the real problem is uncontrolled entitlement spending, and a government that has grown massively. >> reporter: democrats say republicans are going to have to compromise. just like the president and his party did after getting walloped in the 2010 elections. >> we cut $900 billion in spending that we didn't like, painful to us. >> reporter: in was
you elected us to focus on your jobs. not ours. >> reporter: the president and house speaker john boehner each are drawing a line in the sand over letting the bush era tax cuts expire for americans making more than $250,000 a year. >> instead of raising tax rates on the american people, accepting the damage it will do to our economy, let's start to actually solve the problem. >> reporter: the speaker wants a tax overhaul that raises money by cutti't hammer out a deal by year's...
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they gave us four cases of jews this morning. the world food program brought two packs of cookies for each one. we have handicapped people here, women who give birth last night. we have nothing for them. >> and the york region is continuing its slow recovery, retain sunday -- slow recovery from hurricane sandy. officials say the storm caused more than $50 billion in damages to the new york region, making it the country's costliest storm apart from hurricane katrina. more than 125,000 customers remained without power in new york and new jersey, the vast majority on long island and the rockaways. hundreds of people protested outside and the long island power authority on saturday condemning the utility's slow response to the outages. escalating clashes between israeli forces and palestinians in the as the strip have led to some of the worst violence the area has seen in months. human rights activists say seven palestinians have been killed, including five civilians, while 50 others have been wounded. the palestinian center for huma
they gave us four cases of jews this morning. the world food program brought two packs of cookies for each one. we have handicapped people here, women who give birth last night. we have nothing for them. >> and the york region is continuing its slow recovery, retain sunday -- slow recovery from hurricane sandy. officials say the storm caused more than $50 billion in damages to the new york region, making it the country's costliest storm apart from hurricane katrina. more than 125,000...
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i mean, they really gave us the tools to do this right, and... and it was because they trusted us. they knew that we were fans and that we weren't gonna... we weren't gonna destroy their property. (train whistle blowing) (people talking indistinctly) i say, brian, look, three rows down. what? is that tom bosley? what would tom bosley be doing on a train in switzerland? i'm almost certain. tom! did he look? i don't know. well, if i yell, you have to watch. tom bosley! no, it's not him. huh. the road shows have been a lot of fun. we started with "road to rhode island" in season one. and, uh, seth had this idea to do an episode based on those bob hope, bing crosby road shows. seth, as you probably know, loves bob hope. and, you know, is very familiar with those movies and the music from those movies and... so, i think that having "road to..." with brian and stewie, they're sort of our bing crosby and bob hope. up until that point stewie had kind of existed in his own world. he would talk to rupert and hatch diabolical schemes. and brian meanwhile was kind of peter's sidekick. and they
i mean, they really gave us the tools to do this right, and... and it was because they trusted us. they knew that we were fans and that we weren't gonna... we weren't gonna destroy their property. (train whistle blowing) (people talking indistinctly) i say, brian, look, three rows down. what? is that tom bosley? what would tom bosley be doing on a train in switzerland? i'm almost certain. tom! did he look? i don't know. well, if i yell, you have to watch. tom bosley! no, it's not him. huh. the...
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for myself, for my family, it keeps us clean. i use quilted northern. quilted northern soft and strong, protection for a confident clean or your money back. chips, chips! [ female announcer ] silence those tempting thoughts with new light & fit greek. its creamy thick texture helps satisfy you. and at 80 calories it's the lightest greek yogurt with fruit. new light & fit greek. be light and fit and satisfied. >>> updating the top stories. david petraeus is coming under increasing scrutiny after his sudden resignation as head of the cia. top lawmakers are demanding to so exactly what happened and why they weren't better informed. >>> president obama meets with congressional leaders, a llabor reps as they head off the spending cuts and tax cuts known collectively as the fiscal cliff. >>> and president obama marks veterans day arlington national cemetery, laying a wreath on the tomb and noting it's the first day not in combat. >> and chilly in the nation's midsection. >>> and finally for us this morning, the new movie about an old american hero, steven spi
for myself, for my family, it keeps us clean. i use quilted northern. quilted northern soft and strong, protection for a confident clean or your money back. chips, chips! [ female announcer ] silence those tempting thoughts with new light & fit greek. its creamy thick texture helps satisfy you. and at 80 calories it's the lightest greek yogurt with fruit. new light & fit greek. be light and fit and satisfied. >>> updating the top stories. david petraeus is coming under...
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this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. i wish my patients could see what i see. ♪ that over time, having high cholesterol and any of these risk factors can put them at increased risk for plaque buildup in their arteries. so it's even more important to lower their cholesterol, and that's why, when diet and exercise alone aren't enough, i prescribe crestor. in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crestor got more high-risk...
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me... thinking my only option was the vial and syringe dad used. and me... discovering once-daily levemir® flexpen. flexpen® is prefilled. doesn't need refrigeration for up to 42 days. no drawing from a vial. dial the exact dose. inject by pushing a button. flexpen® is insulin delivery... my way. levemir® (insulin detemir [rdna origin] injection) is a long-acting insulin used to control high blood sugar in adults and children with diabetes and is not recommended to treat diabetic ketoacidosis. do not use levemir® if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. the most common side effect is low blood sugar, which may cause symptoms such as sweating, shakiness, confusion, and headache. severe low blood sugar can be serious and life threatening. ask your healthcare provider about alcohol use, operating machinery, or driving. other possible side effects include injection site reactions. tell your healthcare provider about all medicines you take and all of your medical conditions. get medical help right away if you experience serious allergic react
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stay with us. we'll be right back. >>> a man accused of being the east coast rapist reportedly admits to raping several women. aaron thomas spoke to a reporter for the "washington post" from a cell where he is awaiting trial. he told the reporter he attacked several women in several states beginning two decades ago but doesn't know why. he said quote, i need help with this problem, its it's serious. >> in california, investigators are calling to a tragic accident that two people died and four more got sick after eating wild mushrooms this happened at the gold age villa senior care center. the residents became sick after eating wild mushrooms in soup. experts warn people should only eat wild mushrooms if they are educated about them. >>> to some scary moments for some passenger as board a southwest flight in denver saturday night. the 737 plane miss ad taxiway moments after landing and slipped off the runway and into a patch of grass. there was heavy snow coming down at the time of the a
stay with us. we'll be right back. >>> a man accused of being the east coast rapist reportedly admits to raping several women. aaron thomas spoke to a reporter for the "washington post" from a cell where he is awaiting trial. he told the reporter he attacked several women in several states beginning two decades ago but doesn't know why. he said quote, i need help with this problem, its it's serious. >> in california, investigators are calling to a tragic...
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multiple federal sources tell us it was jill kelley. she and her husband were very good friends, for five years, she says, with general petraeus and his wife. she told the fbi she was getting anonymous e-mails that raised concerns. they were in the process of investigating that when they also uncovered e-mails between general petraeus and who was later identified as paula broadwell, the woman with whom he says he was having an affair. she was embedded with him in afghanistan. it was a writer doing a biography on him. general petraeus not under investigation, but this was uncovered in the process of investigating broadwell's e-mails, his mistresses e-mails, and also there are no criminal charges here for petraeus, even though he was head of the cia. apparently, he is not facing criminal charges from the fbi, but they are here on capitol hill wondering if he may testify about his own investigation into the deadly attacks in benghazi. >> there are videos and tapes and pictures and things that can be shown. so it's -- it is not going away.
multiple federal sources tell us it was jill kelley. she and her husband were very good friends, for five years, she says, with general petraeus and his wife. she told the fbi she was getting anonymous e-mails that raised concerns. they were in the process of investigating that when they also uncovered e-mails between general petraeus and who was later identified as paula broadwell, the woman with whom he says he was having an affair. she was embedded with him in afghanistan. it was a writer...
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bryant pearson is in charge of the tenant's association and he will give us a tour. let's take a look. let's see. by contrast, you can see it is bright sunshine outside and i just -- i don't know how you can see anything in here, bryant. holy cow. i'm holding on to the back of your jacket because i cannot see a thing. >> this step here, this is how people have to get up and down -- >> hold on. i cannot see. >> this is how we have to live here. we've been living like this since the storm hit. >> is this the seventh floor now? >> this is the seventh floor. going to talk to a couple of people. >> reporter: has there been any looting here? any stealing? [ inaudible ]. >> reporter: that is right there? >> yeah, right here. that's feces. >> reporter: be careful where you walk. >> when the national guard came, they put tags on the door stating they came by to check. >> reporter: and that was on november 10th. >> yes. >> reporter: ivy, i'm with cln, susan candiotti. we're in ivy's apartment and, ivy, you have two young daughters over here. you guys are ages -- how old are yo
bryant pearson is in charge of the tenant's association and he will give us a tour. let's take a look. let's see. by contrast, you can see it is bright sunshine outside and i just -- i don't know how you can see anything in here, bryant. holy cow. i'm holding on to the back of your jacket because i cannot see a thing. >> this step here, this is how people have to get up and down -- >> hold on. i cannot see. >> this is how we have to live here. we've been living like this since...
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explain that for us. guest: the best rate start is if you just look at the hispanic vote in the election. -- the best way to start is to look at the hispanic vote in the election. some of the people who have been studying the hispanic vote more closely say that the account that we have is too low, that it was actually 75% voting for barack obama. prominent columnist, george will, a conservative, said in his column after the election that he was surprised that 30% of hispanics voted for mitt romney, because of how he portrayed immigrants. so, we get back. then we have the interview that barack obama gave right before the election, where he said that immigration was essentially his top priority after they saw the budget crisis. host: we can read a little bit of that as well. guest: i was shocked when i saw it. it was amusing, because first it was off the record, then it was on the record. if this is your top priority? health care was his top priority in his first term and you saw how you stack up. i covered
explain that for us. guest: the best rate start is if you just look at the hispanic vote in the election. -- the best way to start is to look at the hispanic vote in the election. some of the people who have been studying the hispanic vote more closely say that the account that we have is too low, that it was actually 75% voting for barack obama. prominent columnist, george will, a conservative, said in his column after the election that he was surprised that 30% of hispanics voted for mitt...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. but they haven't experienced extra strength bayer advanced aspirin. in fact, in a recent survey, 95% of people who tried it agreed that it relieved their headache fast. visit fastreliefchallenge.com today for a special trial offer. >>> welcome back, everybody. you're watching "starting point. "alina starts us off with the day's top stories. >> we start with a story you've been watching very closely. partial recount in the hotly contested race for florida's district 18 congressional seat narrows the gap between allen west and
i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully...
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join us on our facebook page or send us an e-mail or tweet. let's turn to the policy side of this speaker boehner telling the republicans to basically fall in line. he said let john boehner be john boehner he can negotiate a deal with the president without getting pressure from tea party caucus members. guest: i agree. let john boehner be in a position to negotiate from a position of strength not from a position of looking over his shoulder and having to second guess and ultimately a position of weakness going into these talks with the president. the spt emboldened and he could say john boehner i don't need you and if you keep this i'm going to run against your entire congress and all of you are going to be gone. he's looking at the longer ball as well. you have all these house members who will be in their fourth year by the time they get to 2014 and if there has been no movement. if the country perceives republicans are not working trying to resolve the problems, then guess what happens in two years. the public will turn and say that's it. we
join us on our facebook page or send us an e-mail or tweet. let's turn to the policy side of this speaker boehner telling the republicans to basically fall in line. he said let john boehner be john boehner he can negotiate a deal with the president without getting pressure from tea party caucus members. guest: i agree. let john boehner be in a position to negotiate from a position of strength not from a position of looking over his shoulder and having to second guess and ultimately a position...